Do you support the latest claim of Stephen Hawking that NO GOD created this world?

People love running their mouth, without backing up what they say with proof.

It's impossible to prove one way or the otherJust like the claim that a God DID create the universe. Although, I would argue that those that claim that a God created the world would have to provide some proof...so, it's easier to believe that NO god did it than it is to believe that a god DID do it.

I will support the Claim, if it were stipulated in state of the Confession, that"There is no god ... but God.

Pardon if I copy-paste this from a previous answer, but I can't word it any better than this. In the book, Hawking uses the concept of gravity and its eventual cause of the big bang rather than God poking nothing with his finger and causing it to explode. Unfortunately, this will be taken out of context many times by people saying "hawking proved there is no god.

Take that Religion! " and not understanding that he is explaining the nature of the universe and the forces that inhabit it caused the big bang.

Hawking is having problems with his religious ideology. He has been perpetually chasing his tail around in circles.....from THEIST ---> AGNOSTIC ---> ATHEIST ---> and back again! So why would anyone take seriously someone who obviously belongs in an insane asylum, is beyond me.

CREATION, in any form, whether under the guise of God, a singularity, or from nothing, is easily shown by a Kindergarten child to be completely IMPOSSIBLE because it is an ontological contradiction. It is a square circle. If you disagree, or can explain why “creation” is indeed an ontological possibility, you are welcome to post your explanation is my cosmological argument hub.

Next time....try telling a Kindergartener that the basketball on his driveway will be moved by ‘a’ cause in motion. Then you’ll see where he tells you to go.....

Many things have been said about this world I know what I have experienced in this world that prove other wise about his claim. I believe more in the pain I feel than some one that tells me that pain don't hurt.

I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.

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